http://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/2008/02/12/conversation-with-myself-alan-watts/JonathanWordPress2008-02-12T21:44:24Zhttp://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/2008/02/12/conversation-with-myself-alan-watts/comment-page-1/#comment-65882008-02-12T21:44:24Zhttp://mattelggren.blogspot.comThis was fun. It would have been funner had Watts rolled his reefers on camera as well. Honestly, I’m much more a fan of Sagan’s approach.
]]>http://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/2008/02/12/conversation-with-myself-alan-watts/comment-page-1/#comment-65942008-02-13T09:43:01Zhttp://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/I appreciate both. Sagan was a popularizer of science, and Watts was a popularizer of Easter philosophy. Sagan had a appropriately skeptical outlook, and Watts had a mystic’s heart. They’ve both influenced me. I value both.
]]>http://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/2008/02/12/conversation-with-myself-alan-watts/comment-page-1/#comment-65952008-02-13T09:44:11Zhttp://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/And though I’ve never partaken (honest), there’s nothing wrong with a little medicinal herbs now and then.
]]>http://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/2008/02/12/conversation-with-myself-alan-watts/comment-page-1/#comment-66022008-02-13T13:18:45Zhttp://mattelggren.blogspot.comDude, if I hadn’t been raised to fear the wrath of a Mormon god I’d be a medical-maryjane subscriber for sure. Just sayin’ that Watts is most trippy in this video… with a perpetual far-off gaze. Good stuff.
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